PARKMAN (Malus halliana parkmani) 
Small to medium sized shrub, 8-12 ft. Slow grower. Blos- 
soms double, rose pink. Fruits tiny, dark purplish red. One 
of the very finest of all but a little difficult in culture. 
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PRINCE GEORGES (Malus “Prince Georges’’) 
Slow-growing shrub or small, pyramidal tree, probably 12-15 
ft. Flowers rose pink, not unlike those of Bechtel Crab but 
eVveniMmOresdOUbl|G a ae 3-4 ft. $3.00; 4-5 ft. $3.50 
PURPLE (Malus “Purpurea” ) 
Large shrub, to 12 ft. Purple flowers. Fruit dark purple, ?” 
to 1’. Foliage purplish at first, becoming purplish bronze to 
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REDBUD (Malus zumi calocarpa) 
Shrub or small tree, 10-12 ft. Masses of small white flowers 
followed by bright red berry-like fruits. 
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‘RED SILVER (Malus “Red Silver”) 
Shrub or small tree, 10-12 ft. Dark purple flowers. Fruit 
dark maroon purple, 42.0.2 9 eee: 4-5 ft. $2.75; 5-6 ft. $3.25 
SARGENT (Malus sargenti) 
Dwarf shrub, seldom over 7 or 8 ft. tall but usually broader. 
Countless small white flowers. Fruit tiny, dark purplish 
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SARGENT, Pink-Bud (Malus sargenti rosea) 
Does not differ from Sargent Crab except in the buds which 
are pink instead of white. .......... 2-3 ft. $2.75; 3-4 ft. $3.25 
“ SCHEIDECKER (Malus scheideckeri) 
Small vase-shaped, upright tree, 10-15 ft. Dense clusters of 
double pink flowers. Fruit yellow, about 3”. 
Sn tee, 2! ea ca ee 4-5 ft. $2.75; 5-6 ft. $3.25 
